摘要
Solution-processed metal halide perovskites (MHPs) have received significant interest for cost-effective, high-performance optoelectronic devices. In addition to the great successes in photovoltaics, their excellent luminescence and charge transport properties also make them promising for light emitting diodes (LEDs). To achieve high-efficiency perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs), extensive efforts have been carried out to enhance radiative recombination rates by confining the electrons and holes. In addition to enhancing radiative recombination rates, it is equally important to decrease the non-radiative recombination for improving the device performance. Passivation of the defects could be an efficient way for reducing the non-radiative recombination.